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now we think this planet just exists to serve us. we're infatuated with our own individualism and our own entitlement. we're just very, very simple life forms living on a planet as its temporary custodons. >> this is magnificent stuff. i'm going to take a break. stay primed. i'm going to unleash you on the american presidential race. may god help them. i'm going to unleash you on the an accident doesn't have to slow you down. with better car replacement available only with liberty mutual auto insurance, if your car's totaled, we give you the money for a car one model year newer. to learn more, visit us today. responsibility. what's your policy? with two times the points onake lunch dining in restaurants,ch? you may find yourself asking why not, a lot. chase sapphire preferred. there's more to enjoy. ♪ atmix of energies.ve the world needs a broader that's why we're supplying natural gas to generate cleaner electricity... that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and it's also why, with our partner in brazil, shell is produc
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i don't use that. i use the federalist papers, but not because they were the writers of -- the federalist papers were present. one of them wasn't. john jay was not present at the framing. i use them because they were intelligent people at the time and, therefore, what they thought this language meant was likely what it meant. >> why do you have such faith in those politicians of that time? do you know what i mean? these days, if the current proper politicians created some new constitution, people wouldn't have the faith that burning, un-flinching faith that you do. why are you so convinced that these guys over 200 years ago were so right? >> you have to read the federalist papers to answer that question. i don't think anybody in the current congress could write even one of those numbers. these men were very, very thoughtful. i truly believe that there are times in history when a genius bursts forth at some part of the globe, you know? like 2000 b.c. in athens and i think one of those places was 18th ce
i don't use that. i use the federalist papers, but not because they were the writers of -- the federalist papers were present. one of them wasn't. john jay was not present at the framing. i use them because they were intelligent people at the time and, therefore, what they thought this language meant was likely what it meant. >> why do you have such faith in those politicians of that time? do you know what i mean? these days, if the current proper politicians created some new...
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i think that the people need us to be attentive to them. that's one reason why i love playing elaine. she has a strong moral compass. a big heart. she is sort of not afraid to say what she thinks in any situation. >> sounds rather familiar. >> i am not. i wish. >> let's take a look at elaine. >> elaine, your husband himself sent me to mexico to negotiate the release of those american citizens. >> that was mexico and two college students smuggling a volvo of pot. this is accusing american journalists of being spice. those new york city won't happen over margaritas. >> it's a great line you came out with about why you took the role. after eating salad, i was offered a juicy steak and i went right. i'm going for it. i love that. this is your first big tv role. >> i think it's the best role i have ever had. it's fascinating that we play this eloquent, passionate woman who is so capable and then at the same time you drawback the vail of their private life and you are in the kitchen and living room and bedrooms of this family. as capable as she i
i think that the people need us to be attentive to them. that's one reason why i love playing elaine. she has a strong moral compass. a big heart. she is sort of not afraid to say what she thinks in any situation. >> sounds rather familiar. >> i am not. i wish. >> let's take a look at elaine. >> elaine, your husband himself sent me to mexico to negotiate the release of those american citizens. >> that was mexico and two college students smuggling a volvo of pot....
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congressman pearl mutter's also with us. also joining me here is special agent jimmy cone of the fbi and special agent andrew traver of atf. our federal partners have been absolutely tremendous in supporting us. i want to start by saying how proud i am of the men and women of the aurora police department and fire department and mike garcia from the fire department, the chief of the fire department is also here with us. okay. we got to straighten out some numbers. there are a total of 70 injured in this event. as of this time, 12 dead. still the number is 10 in the theater and the last of the bodies were removed from the theater a little after 5:00 this afternoon. i want to correct one thing. i think earlier today i said the others were all hit by gunfire. i now know a handful of the people who were brought to area hospitals were not hit by gunfire but suffered other injured as a result of the chaos and trauma in the theater. and i can't tell you how many that is but it's a small number. nearly everyone was shot. little infor
congressman pearl mutter's also with us. also joining me here is special agent jimmy cone of the fbi and special agent andrew traver of atf. our federal partners have been absolutely tremendous in supporting us. i want to start by saying how proud i am of the men and women of the aurora police department and fire department and mike garcia from the fire department, the chief of the fire department is also here with us. okay. we got to straighten out some numbers. there are a total of 70 injured...
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they have been a disaster for us and cost us a trillion dollars a year. not a trillion dollars over a year, but over the period. afghanistan a trillion and it's just crazy. >> many said it's a counter terrorist operation. is that really what america should have done rather than going in with millions on the ground. we are going to tackle the terrorists through special forces and so on? >> i think war should be avoid at all cost and we should do everything to get the united nations to the deal with conflicts before people start resorting to violence. violence begets violence. it's easy to star wars and difficult to stop them once they got started. i think we ought to renounce the war and have -- let the courts handle it and have arbitration that the united nations and let them handle it. just like what you do in the united states. if everybody started shooting everybody they had a disagreement with, there is enough of that anyway. that doesn't accomplish anything except get people shot and escalate into war. >> what would you do about iran if you were the
they have been a disaster for us and cost us a trillion dollars a year. not a trillion dollars over a year, but over the period. afghanistan a trillion and it's just crazy. >> many said it's a counter terrorist operation. is that really what america should have done rather than going in with millions on the ground. we are going to tackle the terrorists through special forces and so on? >> i think war should be avoid at all cost and we should do everything to get the united nations...
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in a high-risk area, there's a 1-in-4 chance homes like us will flood. i'm glad i got flood insurance. fred, you should look into it. i'm a risk-taker. [ female announcer ] only flood insurance covers floods. visit floodsmart.gov/risk to learn your risk. >> i'm back with my explosive interview with robert blake. >> i sat down with hundreds of guests over the years, but there's never been anyone quite like mr. blake. i didn't know what to expect, and i'm not sure he did either. one thing's clear, he had a lot to say. "what i did for love" is his book. i talked a lot about that book, but as you'll see, that seemed to set him off all over again. >> i've read your book. that's pretty much every detail in your life. >> here's my phony birth certificate. i don't even know when the hell i was born. >> i've read your book. this is about your life. >> it's not about bonny's life or my relationship with bonny. i made a deal to come here and talk about anybody from the book. i excused you from that deal because i thought you were going to be cool. now you're trying
in a high-risk area, there's a 1-in-4 chance homes like us will flood. i'm glad i got flood insurance. fred, you should look into it. i'm a risk-taker. [ female announcer ] only flood insurance covers floods. visit floodsmart.gov/risk to learn your risk. >> i'm back with my explosive interview with robert blake. >> i sat down with hundreds of guests over the years, but there's never been anyone quite like mr. blake. i didn't know what to expect, and i'm not sure he did either. one...
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. >> i get to use [ bleep ] later. don't think you're going to get off the hook. i was supposed to die in that cell, wasn't i? >> controversial. >> does that mean i'm lying to you? >> i don't know. are you? >> what do you think? >> this is robert blake as you've never seen him before anywhere. do you think you're 16? >> i'm what? >> do you think you're sane? you have your full sanity or has what's happened to you set you slightly mad? what do you think? >> well, i'll tell you. >> tonight, robert blake, the piers morgan interview starts now. good evening. i've been interviewing celebrities and public figures more than 25 years. more than 2,000 people including presidents, prime ministers, movie, tv and pop stars but i've never had an encounter as explosive, confrontational or extraordinary as the one you're about to witness. robert blake is a hollywood legend. he shot to fame as star of the r. gang series and went on to a chilling role as murderer in any 1967 film "in cold blood" and won an emmy for a series. and it changed wen he met bonnie blakely the woman who b
. >> i get to use [ bleep ] later. don't think you're going to get off the hook. i was supposed to die in that cell, wasn't i? >> controversial. >> does that mean i'm lying to you? >> i don't know. are you? >> what do you think? >> this is robert blake as you've never seen him before anywhere. do you think you're 16? >> i'm what? >> do you think you're sane? you have your full sanity or has what's happened to you set you slightly mad? what do you...
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thanks so much for joining us. i'm tom foreman. >>> tonight, exclusive -- >> i never allowed anybody to ask me the questions you're asking. >> from child star to hollywood legend to a man on trial for his life. robert blake tells me his story as he never told it before. explosive. >> i'll get you [ bleep ] later but don't think you were going to get off the hook. i was supposed to die in that cell, wasn't i, you [ bleep ]. >> controversial. >> does that mean i'm lying to you? >> i don't know. are you? >> what do you think? >> this is robert blake as you've never seen him before anywhere. >> do you think you're sane? >> am i what? >> do you think you're sane? do you feel you have your full sanity? or has what happened to you sent you slightly mad? what do you think? >> well, i'll tell you. >> tonight, robert blake. the piers morgan interview starts now. good evening. i've been interviewing celebrities and public figures for more than 25 years, more than 2,000 people, including presidents, prime ministers, movie tv a
thanks so much for joining us. i'm tom foreman. >>> tonight, exclusive -- >> i never allowed anybody to ask me the questions you're asking. >> from child star to hollywood legend to a man on trial for his life. robert blake tells me his story as he never told it before. explosive. >> i'll get you [ bleep ] later but don't think you were going to get off the hook. i was supposed to die in that cell, wasn't i, you [ bleep ]. >> controversial. >> does that...
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the people said, well, tell us about alfalfa. what's that like. somebody else was typing, not me. that went on for a while. pretty soon, weird things started to happen. they started saying that really isn't the way elizabeth taylor was. i said, i went to school with elizabeth taylor. i sat next to her when i was 5 years old. we were boyfriends and girlfriends. that isn't elizabeth taylor and you really don't know. i said you know what, this is [ bleep ] good-bye. what was weird was i couldn't stop talking about myself to myself. i started saying, [ bleep ] this is an amazing life. did i really live this thing? >> you have written and extraordinary book. it is an extraordinary read. it is in parts compelling, in parts rambling, i'll be honest with you, in parts scary, sad, funny, it's everything. i never read a book quite like it. >> that's it says on the back of the book. this is an amazing book. but don't publish it. >> it's a story in your eye, constantly betrayed and let down. the theme that runs through, when you're firstborn and your parents want to abort you and end up they
the people said, well, tell us about alfalfa. what's that like. somebody else was typing, not me. that went on for a while. pretty soon, weird things started to happen. they started saying that really isn't the way elizabeth taylor was. i said, i went to school with elizabeth taylor. i sat next to her when i was 5 years old. we were boyfriends and girlfriends. that isn't elizabeth taylor and you really don't know. i said you know what, this is [ bleep ] good-bye. what was weird was i couldn't...
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proper tire inflation, by using proper grades of oil, your car runs more efficiently, saves gas. you could be doing this right now? yes i could, mike. i'm slowing you down? yes you are. my bad. the works fuel saver package. just $29.95 or less after rebate. only at your ford dealer. so, to sum up, you take care of that, you take care of these, you save a bunch of this. that works. >>> back with my guest billy baldwin. you've optioned this book "a time to betray." very simply, what is this about? >> well, it's about a gentleman who was growing up in tehran in the '70s, came to america to be educated, saw openness, modernization, western nye zags, democracy, art, culture, freedom, popping up everywhere, glass, shiny buildings, universities all over the place. by the time he graduates, the cat is out of the bag with his shaw and the corruption and creates a sweeping tide of revolution, at least to the fall of the shaw and rise of the eye told la. he becomes anything about the shaw is the answer. he serves in the elite republican guard in their intelligence division for about a year,
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glenn frye is back with us now. the eagles greatest hits has overtaken thriller as the greatest selling american album. isn't that amaze something. >> it's incredible. it's really about the material. and i -- >> could you just retire and lived off the proceeds of hotel california, the single? >> i would have had to be frugal, but. >> it must be playing every second somewhere in the world. >> that's the one thing about this song. people tell me, i was hiking in nepal and checked into this hoss tell and guess what was playing. it becomes the soundtrack of people's lives. >> how has the industry changed most dramatically for you. given that you've been reunited for quite a long time, but you broke up for a while. how has it exchanged? >> in the '70s, when you put a record out it was a simple formula. if you had singles they went to a.m. radio, if you had great album tracks they went to f.m. radio. you did some interviews, there were a couple television shows you could do, and then you went on the road and promoted your
glenn frye is back with us now. the eagles greatest hits has overtaken thriller as the greatest selling american album. isn't that amaze something. >> it's incredible. it's really about the material. and i -- >> could you just retire and lived off the proceeds of hotel california, the single? >> i would have had to be frugal, but. >> it must be playing every second somewhere in the world. >> that's the one thing about this song. people tell me, i was hiking in...
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cure us. that's what they did 150 years ago. we've kind of evolved. so i think what -- it's a safe bet -- i think the people who are -- the nra and the so-called gun supporters, i think they -- if they were intellectually honest, and i think it's okay to use that word, the other word. i think they would admit that the founding fathers, when they said militia, they meant we got to be able to round up all the farmers and the merchants and everybody, get your gun because the british are coming back. they were afraid of that. they still were dealing with the world's largest power at the time when we got our independence. or when they said "the right to bear arms" i think, you know, the arm back then was you could -- you could only fire one shot at a time. you had a little -- a little ball bearing-like bullet. you had to stuff it in the thing. then do this. gun powder. took 15 minutes before you could fire one shot. now, if the founding fathers could have looked into a crystal ball and seen ak-47s
cure us. that's what they did 150 years ago. we've kind of evolved. so i think what -- it's a safe bet -- i think the people who are -- the nra and the so-called gun supporters, i think they -- if they were intellectually honest, and i think it's okay to use that word, the other word. i think they would admit that the founding fathers, when they said militia, they meant we got to be able to round up all the farmers and the merchants and everybody, get your gun because the british are coming...
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co-authors of "the rich and the rest of us." welcome. you're separated but only by an expensive water and mountains. nothing that can stop us today. tavis, straight away, about what barack obama said today. it's not just about the policy. has he got a point? is he right? >> he has a point. people have been making that point to him for three years now. make this point i think in the book "the rich and the rest of us." the way he campaigned so brilliantly. it's hard to think of a campaign run so brilliantly. they stayed on message. they controlled the narrative. brilliant campaign. have not been able to get back on track, as it were. campaigning and governing are two different things. everybody else in washington's been saying this for a couple years now. >> cornell, let me turn to you, about this sort of debate going on about whether he was right or wrong or whether it mattered at all. he didn't attend the naacp convention. mitt romney went. we'll listen to what happened to him in a moment. does it matter? the latest poll about his presid
co-authors of "the rich and the rest of us." welcome. you're separated but only by an expensive water and mountains. nothing that can stop us today. tavis, straight away, about what barack obama said today. it's not just about the policy. has he got a point? is he right? >> he has a point. people have been making that point to him for three years now. make this point i think in the book "the rich and the rest of us." the way he campaigned so brilliantly. it's hard to...
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i used the "f" word all the time. i don't know why they felt that to be necessary. >> when you were in vietnam and you went through five, six years of absolute hell, repeated tortures, beatings, so on, what did you learn about yourself that has now dictated the way you are as a ppolitician? >> i was proud of my ability to resist all kinds of pressures from my captors. both mental and physical. but i also recognize that i had limitations because at one point after sufficient physical extended mistreatment, i broke and signed a confession. so i realized i wasn't the toughest. i wasn't john wayne mccain as some used to call me in my earlier days. and so i think it made me aware that all of us have -- our not failings but our vulnerabilities and sometimes we don't always do what we would like to do. but the point is, pick yourself up, as i did right after that, go right back into the arena with them. >> what has been the greatest moment of your life? if i could relive, outside marriage and children, if i could have the po
i used the "f" word all the time. i don't know why they felt that to be necessary. >> when you were in vietnam and you went through five, six years of absolute hell, repeated tortures, beatings, so on, what did you learn about yourself that has now dictated the way you are as a ppolitician? >> i was proud of my ability to resist all kinds of pressures from my captors. both mental and physical. but i also recognize that i had limitations because at one point after...
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the hypnotic routines used. the installation of phobias. that if you leave the group, you're losing the bridge to total freedom. the phobias that if you go to a mental health professional, you'll go insane, you'll get cancer, you'll get hit by a car. the process itself of indoctrination actually creates a dissociative state. >> you were in the scientology church. what was the experience like for you? >> well, i must say something -- scientology may be working now as a religion. i was involved for 23 years. i worked with hubbard himself for a large portion of that time. i can tell you that i was raised catholic and i never would have joined a church. and i was clearly shown policy letters by l. ron hubbard himself, the founder of scientology where he said that the religion side of things was for the legal and attorneys and accountants only. that the day-to-day business would not change. so what i joined was a self-help organization. we sold counseling. we sold courses. we sold books. and there were set fees. and people either liked them or t
the hypnotic routines used. the installation of phobias. that if you leave the group, you're losing the bridge to total freedom. the phobias that if you go to a mental health professional, you'll go insane, you'll get cancer, you'll get hit by a car. the process itself of indoctrination actually creates a dissociative state. >> you were in the scientology church. what was the experience like for you? >> well, i must say something -- scientology may be working now as a religion. i...
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>> i liked it then because of the drug use. i didn't party with other people. i never did drugs with other people, i only did it by myself. now, solitude is about writing. because so much of that process is thinking about what you're going to write before you write it. i'm also a father now, so when i'm not working i like to spend my time -- >> did you let the beatles do your best stuff on the drugs? >> you know what -- the last thing i want to do is make drugs sound good to anybody. but, you know, bill maher once said drugs sure haven't hurt his record collection. i don't think i did do my best stuff while i was high, but even if i had, if i was writing at shakespeare level high and the hackiest hack level straight, i'll take not being high and a hack. >> have you arrived at a good place in your life, do you think. the hard way maybe, but you have? >> i'm the luckiest guy in the world. i love being a father. i get paid to do exactly what i love doing, exactly what i'd love to do for free and i get to work with the greatest people in my industry. >> without wan
>> i liked it then because of the drug use. i didn't party with other people. i never did drugs with other people, i only did it by myself. now, solitude is about writing. because so much of that process is thinking about what you're going to write before you write it. i'm also a father now, so when i'm not working i like to spend my time -- >> did you let the beatles do your best stuff on the drugs? >> you know what -- the last thing i want to do is make drugs sound good to...
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that's all for us tonight. ac 360 starts now. >>> we begin tonight keeping them honest with the continuing escalating and, most importantly, unproven allegations by five republican members of congress that the u.s. government is being infiltrate and subverted by radical jihadists. members of the muslim brother hood. minnesota republican congresswoman michele bachmann and four gop house colleagues are leading the charge. congresswoman bachmann today expanding her charges while, at the same time, oddly claiming she's not doing exactly what she's doing. as we've reported, bachmann and the others have asked the inspectors general of five security agencies to look into what bachmann calls the possible deep penetration of the u.s. government by muslim extremists. perhaps the most shocking of all, they're implying this woman, in particular, huma abedin, may somehow be working on behalf of the muslim brotherhood and they're questioning how she got a security clearance. after our report last night, we really thought thi
that's all for us tonight. ac 360 starts now. >>> we begin tonight keeping them honest with the continuing escalating and, most importantly, unproven allegations by five republican members of congress that the u.s. government is being infiltrate and subverted by radical jihadists. members of the muslim brother hood. minnesota republican congresswoman michele bachmann and four gop house colleagues are leading the charge. congresswoman bachmann today expanding her charges while, at the...
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is it time for america to step in and use force against assad. former chief of staff general george casey. general, welcome. >> thank you. >> i spoke to senator mccain earlier. he said it is time for obama to react. he said it is time for safe zone, quit the resistance, to do splg. do you agree with limb? >> i don't disagree with that at all. you know, three strikes and you're out. that's the third time they've gone to the united nations. i think we have done everything we can to get rush why and china to support this. it seems clear to me that they are not going to. but i also agree very much, that if f we act, we need to act with a coalition. given the background of everything else we have going on in the middle east. we shouldn't act unilaterally. >> what people say, is because china and russia, clearly huge powers in the world, have dug their heels in. they, if you talk to them, say we don't trust this opposition. we think many of them may be terrorists. some of them may have links to al qaeda and so on. can we trust the opposition rebels? do
is it time for america to step in and use force against assad. former chief of staff general george casey. general, welcome. >> thank you. >> i spoke to senator mccain earlier. he said it is time for obama to react. he said it is time for safe zone, quit the resistance, to do splg. do you agree with limb? >> i don't disagree with that at all. you know, three strikes and you're out. that's the third time they've gone to the united nations. i think we have done everything we can...